We have a captive portal with a user agreement that they have to agree to
before getting access to the internets.  Last year we had a law office
contact us about someone downloading a bittorrent for a popular movie at the
time and our verbiage on the captive portal seemed good enough for them.

On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 12:14 PM, Timothy Ouellette
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Gentlemen,
>
>
>
> I am tasked with providing a Guest Wi-Fi solution for one of my clients.
> The client already has an enterprise WLAN which is secured with radius and
> all that good stuff. Plan for the Guest Wi-Fi is to simply broadcast a
> second SSID on a separate VLAN taking them straight out to an onsite DSL
> circuit. Nothing fancy, no content filtering intended or desired by the
> client. Just open internet obviously secured and separated from their
> private network. I do intend to put up a captive portal or some sort of page
> which forces all users accessing the guest network to ‘agree’ with the
> internet usage policy.
>
>
>
> So my question here is does anyone know what I have to do to ensure that my
> client is not liable for anything that happens on this guest network, i.e.
> someone gets hacked, or some pervert is browsing from their IP and the FBI
> get’s involved etc... My assumption is that you need to have a proper
> captive portal with proper verbiage on your ‘user agreement’ and I’m also
> assuming you need to log ‘clicks’ on the page when users ‘agree’ to your
> usage policy.
>
>
>
> Any experience or thoughts on this one?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim
>
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